O oneofthesedaves macrumors regular Original poster Jun 6, 2011 154 0 Tennessee Oct 5, 2011 #1 I want to use iCloud but I have more than 50 GB of data that are not photos or music. Does anybody know how Apple will handle pricing for more than 50GB of data? Last edited: Oct 6, 2011
I want to use iCloud but I have more than 50 GB of data that are not photos or music. Does anybody know how Apple will handle pricing for more than 50GB of data?
thunderbunny macrumors 6502a Jul 15, 2010 617 0 Cheshire, UK Oct 5, 2011 #2 Do you mean are photos & music, or are not photos & music?
ghall macrumors 68040 Jun 27, 2006 3,771 1 Rhode Island Oct 5, 2011 #3 You can upgrade your iCloud storage for a fee. I believe it would be $100 for an additional 50GB (giving you 55GB).
You can upgrade your iCloud storage for a fee. I believe it would be $100 for an additional 50GB (giving you 55GB).
O oneofthesedaves macrumors regular Original poster Jun 6, 2011 154 0 Tennessee Oct 6, 2011 #4 thunderbunny said: Do you mean are photos & music, or are not photos & music? Click to expand... I have more than 50GB of Documents..PDF's, Keynote Presentations etc.
thunderbunny said: Do you mean are photos & music, or are not photos & music? Click to expand... I have more than 50GB of Documents..PDF's, Keynote Presentations etc.
thunderbunny macrumors 6502a Jul 15, 2010 617 0 Cheshire, UK Oct 6, 2011 #5 Currently you can only put iWork and MS Office documents up, not pdf's and others.